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go outside of the city and the republican party is a pretty vibrant party. we control 60% of the governors seats. we control a majority of the statehouses. we control the majority of the state senate seats in the statehouse seats. i mean you know look at what chris christie did in new jersey. look what scott walker's doing in wisconsin and these people that aren't just thriving in the deep south. i talk about this to matt. we have been trapped as the party of the deep south. basically all the places where i've lived, that is where republicans do well. florida, mississippi, alabama, georgia. if you live in new england the chances are pretty good you will be represented by a democrat. we have started to break out of that sort of deep south strategy and i talk how -- about how we can do that in the book. >> speaking of the book, does this work lacks. >> i'm joking. that one doesn't work. [laughter] >> it's interesting because you are a proud republican. your record is consistently conservative over decades except for one issue. and yet you were being called the
go outside of the city and the republican party is a pretty vibrant party. we control 60% of the governors seats. we control a majority of the statehouses. we control the majority of the state senate seats in the statehouse seats. i mean you know look at what chris christie did in new jersey. look what scott walker's doing in wisconsin and these people that aren't just thriving in the deep south. i talk about this to matt. we have been trapped as the party of the deep south. basically all the...
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because it struck me that we are mired down in sacramento and, frankly, most of our city and county governments, in most of our school boards. we are -- and in washington d.c. we are mired down in such petty, destructive, negative politics, surrounded by campaigns of such unending viciousness and dishonesty that the entire fabric of our system's at stake. we need to breakout from this moment in american history. and what i found as i began to look around -- and this is truly what makes this, to me, one of the most extraordinary periods in american history. everywhere you go there are hard working, intelligent people who are pioneers of the to future. and we're inventing things in energy, they're inventing things in transportation, they're inventing things in learning, they're inventing things in going into space, they're inventing things in being dramatically more effective. and you go around s and you say show me the most interesting things that are happening right here in california. google has a self-driving car which has covered over 600,000 miles. given the way we came down today, i'm not
because it struck me that we are mired down in sacramento and, frankly, most of our city and county governments, in most of our school boards. we are -- and in washington d.c. we are mired down in such petty, destructive, negative politics, surrounded by campaigns of such unending viciousness and dishonesty that the entire fabric of our system's at stake. we need to breakout from this moment in american history. and what i found as i began to look around -- and this is truly what makes this, to...
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why is there so much money flowing into that city? why is there so much money to be made? fundamentally it is about one thing. it's about the size and scope of government because it is indeed true that if you give politicians the opportunity to do something for you, they can also do something to you. and what you give the political class in washington the opportunity to pick winners and losers to make businesses in one of the successful or destroy those businesses based on the regulations and policies they approach you give them the power to extract and as long as we give them the power to extract, things in washington dc are only going to get worse. i would say thank you and take any questions that you might have. [applause] thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you. yes, questions. >> my question is though westway westerlies talks about citizens united and stephen cole there basically dedicates the show [inaudible] can you comment on the case and what should be done and how -- >> let me preface this by saying i'm not a lawyer so i don't pretend to be. but it's been esta
why is there so much money flowing into that city? why is there so much money to be made? fundamentally it is about one thing. it's about the size and scope of government because it is indeed true that if you give politicians the opportunity to do something for you, they can also do something to you. and what you give the political class in washington the opportunity to pick winners and losers to make businesses in one of the successful or destroy those businesses based on the regulations and...
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. >> for more information on booktv's recent visit to idaho and the many other cities visited by our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> here's a look at some books published in 2012, booktv's 14th year on c-span2. dr. ben carson published "america the beautiful: what made this nation great." and rachel maddow released "drift: the unmooring of american military power." also published in 2012 buzz "it worked for me: in life and leadership" by colin powell. the former secretary of state was on booktv that year to talk about his book. >> it's very important that that rule had to be the summary of the 13 rules, and it links to the first one also that says, you know, things will get better in the morning. and i start that description by saying that's not necessarily the case, but it's the attitude you should have. things are going to get better, you're going to make them better. of it is within your life to make things better, and then if you go through the rules and end up with perpetual optimism as a force multiplier, force multiplier's a military term. we're alway
. >> for more information on booktv's recent visit to idaho and the many other cities visited by our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> here's a look at some books published in 2012, booktv's 14th year on c-span2. dr. ben carson published "america the beautiful: what made this nation great." and rachel maddow released "drift: the unmooring of american military power." also published in 2012 buzz "it worked for me: in life and...
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as healthcare partners, but recently as a doctor that practiced for over 20 years in the urban inner-city hospitals in los angeles serving primarily seniors and other disadvantaged patients. when i saw that without a quick vacation the fee-for-service mentality of the original medicare or as we like to refer to a t. for volume is not coordinating care for seniors. seniors that have multiple chronic diseases who are vulnerable and especially those that are poor and with less and fewer resources need an ideal system that helps with great information and a physician advisor to help them navigate through a very difficult and complex health-care system and manages them longitudinally across time. as a physician i can tell you every physician dino manages his or her patients with a great desire to do the best outcome that doesn't have the infrastructure to coordinate and the resources to follow that patient longitudinally through their healthcare needs. if that is the one advantage that coordinated care population health managed care, however you choose to name it, population health for those t
as healthcare partners, but recently as a doctor that practiced for over 20 years in the urban inner-city hospitals in los angeles serving primarily seniors and other disadvantaged patients. when i saw that without a quick vacation the fee-for-service mentality of the original medicare or as we like to refer to a t. for volume is not coordinating care for seniors. seniors that have multiple chronic diseases who are vulnerable and especially those that are poor and with less and fewer resources...
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i represent a district in queens in new york city were a lot of employers have not always done the right thing like you ms. baker and have not provided insurance to their employees and have taken many employees around the country who don't speak english and are not familiar with the rules. statistics have shown that on sunday and monday alone 29,000 people signed up for the new health care law on the web site after two days and i was just wondering what advice could you have given or would you give to a lot of these employees were small business employers who have not provided insurance in the past? and anyone can answer. >> shirt. we like to consider ourselves a good employer and we have provided insurance in the past. the nature is the cost of insurance has risen drastically in last few years and most of the young people who are healthy simply drop off the plan which makes the costs go up even more. so we have got a situation where people are willing to pay for insurance despite the fact that we are continuing to increase our contribution and it's become a situation and i only know fro
i represent a district in queens in new york city were a lot of employers have not always done the right thing like you ms. baker and have not provided insurance to their employees and have taken many employees around the country who don't speak english and are not familiar with the rules. statistics have shown that on sunday and monday alone 29,000 people signed up for the new health care law on the web site after two days and i was just wondering what advice could you have given or would you...
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we need to keep up the fights in the cities. and keep pursuing breakthroughs. i am pleased to announce research at nih. we will redirect a $100 million into the project because the united states should be at the forefront into how to put hiv into long-term remission or eliminate it completely. >> the president earlier this week as you know discussing additional funding for aids research. how close are we to finding a cure for aids? >> well, i think you have to look at the situation of a cure. it is impossible to predict how far we are away. people are confused with ending the aids epidemic and getting people on treatment. curing is a sustained remission without the need for therapy. that is a goal that is not going to be easy. but one of things you don't want to get confused with is even though we don't have a cure, the advances that have been made by the therapy is nothing short of breath-taking. in the early 1980s, when i started taking care of aids patients, after the discovery of the disease, the survival rate was 6-8 months and 50% of patients were dead wi
we need to keep up the fights in the cities. and keep pursuing breakthroughs. i am pleased to announce research at nih. we will redirect a $100 million into the project because the united states should be at the forefront into how to put hiv into long-term remission or eliminate it completely. >> the president earlier this week as you know discussing additional funding for aids research. how close are we to finding a cure for aids? >> well, i think you have to look at the situation...
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ron johnson who is a manufacture was elected to the city in wisconsin would be a good example. mike barr just as a medical doctor who served in the u.s. house. carries around bashing his a smart phone, but a smartphone has an app that does cardiology. so he can cash in your getting an electrocardiogram on his smartphone. he forgets where he going and what we're trying to college. tim griffin is a great congressman from arkansas. florida knows the jump direction where to go when. there's enough to be hopeful about. >> mr. speaker, we are taking questions from youtube. we've been online all week so we have some that people had e-mailed him and we will start now with the first one. because you can't see the screen, i will we get to you. how would you rate the president obama's foreign policy compared to that of richard nixon? this is from kevin jacobsen. [laughter] >> i don't know. without getting myself into much trouble, it would be like how you compare a bunny and a german shepherd. [applause] i mean, i really do worry to the country for the next years but if you watch the syri
ron johnson who is a manufacture was elected to the city in wisconsin would be a good example. mike barr just as a medical doctor who served in the u.s. house. carries around bashing his a smart phone, but a smartphone has an app that does cardiology. so he can cash in your getting an electrocardiogram on his smartphone. he forgets where he going and what we're trying to college. tim griffin is a great congressman from arkansas. florida knows the jump direction where to go when. there's enough...
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the quietest place in new york city and one of the most inspiring places. i realized the students were in their classrooms and they were in thrall to buy what they were doing. and aviation high, a network of career and technical training high schools in new york and in this school aviation, and the kids had to spend half of the day, standard academics, math, history and english and have to do well in those courses in order to spend time in the playground working on -- fedex donated an airplane, says the 411 and kids tinker with it and you have to do well in your class. kids will do anything to go and be able to work on that airplane and classes in the afternoon, they work on these shops and build and disassemble a jet engine, learning about all about aeronautics, many of the kids are drawn from economically distressed homes and broken homes and all sorts of social problems, very large number of latino, asian and african american children, all over the school, 87% male. there are girls at aviation high and they are fantastic, they are leaders in the school b
the quietest place in new york city and one of the most inspiring places. i realized the students were in their classrooms and they were in thrall to buy what they were doing. and aviation high, a network of career and technical training high schools in new york and in this school aviation, and the kids had to spend half of the day, standard academics, math, history and english and have to do well in those courses in order to spend time in the playground working on -- fedex donated an airplane,...
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chance that there is an air marshal on that flight because the flight is so sensitive coming in to a city where only seconds from an airplane aborting a landing, only within seconds that airplane is near some of the centers of the united states government, such as the capitol, such such as the white house, such as the supreme court. and if a person were able to sneak a plastic gun through, then it seems to me that that poses a much greater threat to the security interest of this country and its people. and if it is not legal, if it is, in fact, legal to have a gun where you can remove that piece of metal, and he has been able to sneak that through the metal detectors at the place of origin of that person's flight, then it seems to me we are asking for trouble. and that in the great tradition of the second amendment of protecting people and letting them have their rights to guns, that this is an abrasion of that -- be aeration of that right that we need to duely consider and protect against. and i thank senator grassley for coming here and extending the law today. thank you and i yield the
chance that there is an air marshal on that flight because the flight is so sensitive coming in to a city where only seconds from an airplane aborting a landing, only within seconds that airplane is near some of the centers of the united states government, such as the capitol, such such as the white house, such as the supreme court. and if a person were able to sneak a plastic gun through, then it seems to me that that poses a much greater threat to the security interest of this country and its...
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and it's almost as if we have forgotten the boys and there is a wonderful professor at the unit or city and she was a professor of biomechanics and noticed there's all these boys with high dropout rates so she found a club where they could come together and build things. they had made something out of coke cans and straws or something. what struck her as that these young men had never had a tools before. i think they begin to learn how to use screwdrivers and hammers but it's something that was new to them and she realized it's almost as if we have something, young man tends to be builders sfor biotechnology and there are girls that are builders it's as if we totally forgot about the boys that have access to these tools they don't have outreach programs or special programs that interest them in engineering. one of them very naturally take to it. so i want to introduce some common sense into this arena and you want to do all you can to encourage them to go into nontraditional field but don't expect absolute. he. >> host: why are the schools going to such lengths to persuade them to becom
and it's almost as if we have forgotten the boys and there is a wonderful professor at the unit or city and she was a professor of biomechanics and noticed there's all these boys with high dropout rates so she found a club where they could come together and build things. they had made something out of coke cans and straws or something. what struck her as that these young men had never had a tools before. i think they begin to learn how to use screwdrivers and hammers but it's something that was...
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by 2015 there will be over 700 cities with 1 million more people and then. in 1800 there were only three. 1950, there were 74. today there are nearly 500. again, one of the things that is brought about this craft, you see this rise of all of this demographic shift and these increases in population. i think a lot of what we are seeing today in these challenges is really underlying societal sounds -- challenges around the world. trains such as these are creating new global dynamics that we do not yet understand. instead, today and in the future we need to look to help shape and influence behavior by trying to introit because maintaining forced presence globally has really proven to be too costly. we must also expand upon and create new partnerships with allies and friends around the world. defense intelligence agency has numerous bilateral and multilateral intelligence relationships, you know, defense department, ministers of defense, you know, around the world. we have them in their region of the world. we have the capability to continue to push that, and tha
by 2015 there will be over 700 cities with 1 million more people and then. in 1800 there were only three. 1950, there were 74. today there are nearly 500. again, one of the things that is brought about this craft, you see this rise of all of this demographic shift and these increases in population. i think a lot of what we are seeing today in these challenges is really underlying societal sounds -- challenges around the world. trains such as these are creating new global dynamics that we do not...
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the last event of the campaign was a union city, heavily hispanic down. he worked on getting the endorsement of the hispanic organizations and hispanic leaders. he was an avid hispanic bakery in the state. he made it a priority. he made it a dirty from day one. chris christie understands that what he brings to the table is the fact that he can get -- that he can increase the base. that he can increase the tent. that he can get crossover voters. so he needed to prove that come into did. he made it a priority. mitt romney didn't. don't blame the hispanics. >> so, my question, final question, would be, cannot you talk a lot about what the republican party needs and that white men are just not what they used to be, in terms of voting and you just had some chris christie at what he did to appeal to the republican party and hispanic vote. so who do you think, in your opinion, to be the candidate to bring the republican party back to the white house? >> i'm jaded, unbiased. is my friend. i know him. i love him. he speaks beautiful spanish but i think the best ca
the last event of the campaign was a union city, heavily hispanic down. he worked on getting the endorsement of the hispanic organizations and hispanic leaders. he was an avid hispanic bakery in the state. he made it a priority. he made it a dirty from day one. chris christie understands that what he brings to the table is the fact that he can get -- that he can increase the base. that he can increase the tent. that he can get crossover voters. so he needed to prove that come into did. he made...
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in the nature of the demand for power, the aging parts of the grid and increased equity in the tent city of storm related disruptions being considered in ferc's reliability efforts to? >> well, thank you. that's a big question. i guess there's at least two different parts of the. one is the actual reliability standards to make sure that the transmission asset owners have the accountability over the refurbishment of their lines so that they operate properly in order to meet the standards. but secondly, we were talking about order 1000 mission planning, a reference was made to transmission rates. that's all a part of making sure that the structures are in place so that the companies can invest the money they need to replace aging infrastructure. and as you know, i am probably with some of the aged resources in the region. it wasn't early part of the country to electrifying. >> thank you. thank you very much. capacity market rose to the pjm area and in, threaten to continue the belly of load serving entities to sell supply their own capacity resources to serve their own loads. this problem
in the nature of the demand for power, the aging parts of the grid and increased equity in the tent city of storm related disruptions being considered in ferc's reliability efforts to? >> well, thank you. that's a big question. i guess there's at least two different parts of the. one is the actual reliability standards to make sure that the transmission asset owners have the accountability over the refurbishment of their lines so that they operate properly in order to meet the standards....
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it's obviously a benefit to new york and the city of new york as obviously as was our concern. and given the great benefits of the project i really believe that it's important that it is implemented in a timely manner. so my only question is really in our effort to plan for a post-indian point new york, i'm sure that we have to make sure that we have sufficiently reliable, safe energy to replace the nuclear facility here because when some of us said that it should be closed, people came back with well, what are you going to do to replace it? i believe the champlain hudson power express line provides a portion of that and i would like to hear from any of you regarding the status of the project. madam chair. >> thank you, mr. congressman. i believe about a year ago within the past year, ferc issued an order a pretty market-based rates for the champlain hudson power express line. no one sought rehearing of that order so its final so we did the rate making. i believe the citing of the line is being done in new york state, as i don't think with anything open on the line right now bu
it's obviously a benefit to new york and the city of new york as obviously as was our concern. and given the great benefits of the project i really believe that it's important that it is implemented in a timely manner. so my only question is really in our effort to plan for a post-indian point new york, i'm sure that we have to make sure that we have sufficiently reliable, safe energy to replace the nuclear facility here because when some of us said that it should be closed, people came back...
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last year they were making san francisco the rights to civil council city, the city of gideon. there are civil cases, eviction cases, family law cases where the consequences, the results followed in court are almost as severe to what gideon faced and what people face in criminal cases. what we recognize at the outset of the supervisors proclamation is part inspirational, our leaders in the community have rallied around it and the bar association and our firms have taken on more conviction cases. later we'll be holding an event to thank people in these positions and so please stay tuned about that. in the meantime let's focus on gideon and the public defenders role. i would say if there is ever a time and place to turn the tied and to bring the &m music back to gideon's trumpet. we thank you and look forward to a great day. thank you. [ applause ] >> about a year-and-a-half go we saw one of the most dramatic shifts when the state took funding and reallocated to local and housing for state prisoners. our next speaker chief probation officers not only in san francisco but statewid
last year they were making san francisco the rights to civil council city, the city of gideon. there are civil cases, eviction cases, family law cases where the consequences, the results followed in court are almost as severe to what gideon faced and what people face in criminal cases. what we recognize at the outset of the supervisors proclamation is part inspirational, our leaders in the community have rallied around it and the bar association and our firms have taken on more conviction...
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really has turned out well, and i think that one of the san francisco examples that has gotten this city familiar and comfortable. with it. i think that it would be really great if as you just said, if the ta and the tjpa can joinly design this and the ta is the agency here that has the experience without having done one of these, and those are the big lawsuit that the ta dealt with from the cal transengineers and i expect that we will face similar issues if we go down this road and i want to understand, that. that the practice, and i think that any way exploring the intracaseys of the p3 option is something that i want to do. in terms of the design. and itself. and it is a really good presentation, on that. and i would love to have the planning department come and present, i know that they are doing a study of their own thinking about alignment issues and options, and ultimately, we need to have, the city and cal train high speed rail, and the ta, and all agreeing about the path forward and the only way that we are going to be really be sure that we are there if we are bringing those ag
really has turned out well, and i think that one of the san francisco examples that has gotten this city familiar and comfortable. with it. i think that it would be really great if as you just said, if the ta and the tjpa can joinly design this and the ta is the agency here that has the experience without having done one of these, and those are the big lawsuit that the ta dealt with from the cal transengineers and i expect that we will face similar issues if we go down this road and i want to...
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. >>> and the famous rockefeller center christmas tree lights up new york city. "early today" starts right now. >>> this is "early today" for thursday, december 5. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. a brutal weather system is bearing down across the u.s. more than 30 million people are in the path of this arctic invasion, snow, ice and extraordinary drops of temperature are expected and it is not over yet. >> reporter: the big chill is bringing a brutal mix of ice, snow and subzero temperatures to 27 states. in minnesota nearly three feet of snow in two days. >> it is going to be a white christmas. >> reporter: the arctic blast burying cars. by friday it could be 20 degrees below zero. states from california to mississippi to kentucky are bracing for pockets of record cold. >> we haven't seen this in a while this early in the season. >> reporter: temperatures could plummet 40 degrees below normal. in denver it went from nearly 60 degrees to 6 in one day. perfect for the polar bear at the zoo. the deep freeze is crippling california's citrus crop. 80% of the
. >>> and the famous rockefeller center christmas tree lights up new york city. "early today" starts right now. >>> this is "early today" for thursday, december 5. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. a brutal weather system is bearing down across the u.s. more than 30 million people are in the path of this arctic invasion, snow, ice and extraordinary drops of temperature are expected and it is not over yet. >> reporter: the big chill is...
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david: is there a prettier city during the holiday season? i don't think there is. south florida real estate sales are surging. what better way to spark interest in a high-end property than combine it with high-end art? liz: fox news's phil keating live from miami, florida. art basal is huge, isn't it? >> it is enormous, liz and david and the place to be this weekend. there is $3 billion in art hanging on all of the waas here at the miami beach convention center. well-heeled art collectors from around the world are in town. they're walking around, checking all of the art, which is all for sale. so far much of it already has sold. and a lot of these art collectors of contemporary art will be leaving town, only after they collect themselves some real estate. the two seem to go hand in hand. south florida's booming real estate economy right now with 23 months in a row of increased real estate sales. art is also helping to not only stimulate but push the sales of high-end properties. this two level condo on ocean drive includes with it, about a million dollars in fine a
david: is there a prettier city during the holiday season? i don't think there is. south florida real estate sales are surging. what better way to spark interest in a high-end property than combine it with high-end art? liz: fox news's phil keating live from miami, florida. art basal is huge, isn't it? >> it is enormous, liz and david and the place to be this weekend. there is $3 billion in art hanging on all of the waas here at the miami beach convention center. well-heeled art...
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new york city 42 degrees. chicago at 50. napa you are colder than both of those locations at 39 degrees. all of this is getting set off by a huge dome of polar air that's moving across the west. i think it's going to stay here for the next 36 hours across the bay area. walnut creek, 36. napa, 39. down towards san jose. chilly for your standards at 34. with those temperatures in place, we will get into the 20s for tomorrow morning. the worst of the weather for tomorrow when it comes to the chill will be in the north bay. all of our coat counties are u the freeze warning. still not too late to take those bet pets inside. you can throw a sheet over the plants. we'll tell you who goes down to 27 degrees by 6:00 a.m. >> it is chilly. >>> temperatures are low. which means profits are high. that's the business plan for dozens of bay area ski and snowboard shops. and everyone else looking to buy warmer clothes. >> they're very excited. they've had a lot of enthusiasm. pent up enthusiasm. they want to get the equipment and head up an
new york city 42 degrees. chicago at 50. napa you are colder than both of those locations at 39 degrees. all of this is getting set off by a huge dome of polar air that's moving across the west. i think it's going to stay here for the next 36 hours across the bay area. walnut creek, 36. napa, 39. down towards san jose. chilly for your standards at 34. with those temperatures in place, we will get into the 20s for tomorrow morning. the worst of the weather for tomorrow when it comes to the chill...
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he told me that the city of' awarded the key to the city, to the movie character robo cop but refused to award a key to the city to one of the most transformative inspiring leaders in world history. >> honouring nelson mandela with a proclamation was not expected to be controversial. >> when i became mayor the thing seemed juvenile to me that they refused to issue a proclamation that they gave to the corner barr tender if he opened up the store. >> six area mayors and the governor denounced the leader after notwithstanding fidel castro, yasser arafat, and muammar gaddafi for his support. the cuban government provided assistance to the antiapartheid movement, specifically nelson mandela's anc, african national congress. nelson mandela's position was i will not denounce anyone that helps me. your enemy is not my enemy. >> the powerful communities of south florida were outraged, pressuring leaders to snub nelson mandela. >> it was one of the best and worst days in the history of miami. nelson mandela came to miami, and we had an opportunity to hear and see this great man. unfortunately h
he told me that the city of' awarded the key to the city, to the movie character robo cop but refused to award a key to the city to one of the most transformative inspiring leaders in world history. >> honouring nelson mandela with a proclamation was not expected to be controversial. >> when i became mayor the thing seemed juvenile to me that they refused to issue a proclamation that they gave to the corner barr tender if he opened up the store. >> six area mayors and the...
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cities, study says. the newly release report saying americans on average drive 7.6% fewer miles now than when driving peaked back in 2004. why? well, due mainly to improvements in technology, high gas and auto prices and shifting attitudes. >>> on nbcnews.com, it's the great hexagon. storm pictures shine in saturn pictures. the orbiter capturing these amazing images of an unusual jet stream on saturn's north pole. any ideas? >> if i knew, i'd be rich. >> you also might be on that planet. >>> stories we're watching today, breaking overnieght, a suicide car bomber attacks yemen's defense ministry. the blast was followed by a fire fight with gunmen who tried to take over the complex. as many as 12 of them have been killed. >>> here at home, a massive mission. specialists are desperately trying to save dozens of beached whales in florida's everglades park. >>> "the washington post" reports the nsa is tracking the location of as many as 5 billion cell phones each day. this according to documents leaked by for
cities, study says. the newly release report saying americans on average drive 7.6% fewer miles now than when driving peaked back in 2004. why? well, due mainly to improvements in technology, high gas and auto prices and shifting attitudes. >>> on nbcnews.com, it's the great hexagon. storm pictures shine in saturn pictures. the orbiter capturing these amazing images of an unusual jet stream on saturn's north pole. any ideas? >> if i knew, i'd be rich. >> you also might be...
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it is the largest city ever to declare bankruptcy. the bud the judge is ruling tuesday detroit is eligible to reorganize finances paves the way to cut pensions for thousands of retirees. negotiations are between the city and labor unions are underway. they filing an appeal saying the pensions are protected by michigan's constitution that say they cannot be cut. >> google is cutting prices on the cloud services in an effort to compete against amazon.com microsoft. they are cutting it 10 percent of the portion of the cloud services that allows the company to use the computer power and up to 60 percent on storage as they shut down the servers and move that data to the cloud. >>> netflix's latest original series targets your kids and will be available christmas eve. turbo fast takes up the story of dreamworks character turbo. netflix has a section for kids which allows them to search by clicking on pictures. they don't have to read all they have to do is click on the picture there they go. mom and dad you get to pay. >> adam shapiro fox b
it is the largest city ever to declare bankruptcy. the bud the judge is ruling tuesday detroit is eligible to reorganize finances paves the way to cut pensions for thousands of retirees. negotiations are between the city and labor unions are underway. they filing an appeal saying the pensions are protected by michigan's constitution that say they cannot be cut. >> google is cutting prices on the cloud services in an effort to compete against amazon.com microsoft. they are cutting it 10...
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stolen fedex truck in kansas city, missouri. a man stole the truck while the driver was making a delivery. police were called in and that led to a chase. one of the truck's tires blew out and that eventually slowed the driver down. he was arrested. nobody was hurt. >>> a man visiting his son from serbia spent part of his vacation here in the emergency room. he says he was attacked on his way to the store off east capitol street in southeast d.c. just a few blocks from home. shomari stone spoke to the victim who is sharing his story tonight. >> he just sort of stunned. >> with his son translating 70-year-old petar sokolavic speaks about the horror he experienced on the east capitol street southeast. >> he's just appalled at the way it happened. >> petars is visiting his son was talking to east capitol around 5:00 yesterday evening. he says a teenager walked across the street, smiled, and said hello, sir. petar said hello, continued walking. then the teen walked up from behind and pounded his head with a metal pole. >> he's just s
stolen fedex truck in kansas city, missouri. a man stole the truck while the driver was making a delivery. police were called in and that led to a chase. one of the truck's tires blew out and that eventually slowed the driver down. he was arrested. nobody was hurt. >>> a man visiting his son from serbia spent part of his vacation here in the emergency room. he says he was attacked on his way to the store off east capitol street in southeast d.c. just a few blocks from home. shomari...
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salt lake city at 14, walla walla, washington, southeastern washington state 12 degrees. denver is 13 below 0 now and great falls, montana sitting at 18 degrees below 0. this cold is enveloping the entire western portion of the country. we're just getting a glancing blow. vallejo 29 tomorrow morning, a cold walk to school in fremont, 29 degrees, 30 in redwood city and santa rosa down to 24 cold degrees, 8 degrees below freezing about eight hours below freezing as well. this is why. that cold front moved through all the way down to orange county, southern california, high pressure building in behind it and it's sitting off to our north and west. winds always flow clockwise around high pressure, so it's dragging down more of that arctic air. we'll get more tomorrow, friday, over the weekend. it's not going away till the middle of next week. that jet stream is way down to the south. we stay chilly. the only real change is a small area of low pressure moving in friday night, saturday morning. this is a big deal because this will bring moisture, a couple showers. some of those
salt lake city at 14, walla walla, washington, southeastern washington state 12 degrees. denver is 13 below 0 now and great falls, montana sitting at 18 degrees below 0. this cold is enveloping the entire western portion of the country. we're just getting a glancing blow. vallejo 29 tomorrow morning, a cold walk to school in fremont, 29 degrees, 30 in redwood city and santa rosa down to 24 cold degrees, 8 degrees below freezing about eight hours below freezing as well. this is why. that cold...
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in another suburb of the city a man is carried to safety. he's been stabbed. locals accuse him of being part of anti-balaka. a christian militia group. >> we found this man walking. we have two grenades. we ask him where he is from. he couldn't tell us. >> french soldiers have a difficult task. there are thousands of armed people in the city. french forces are under a u.n. mandate to disarm them. >> the french stop a pick-up. a seleka soldier in a beret are told to move away from the vehicle. >> french soldiers found weapons and grenades in the cars of these men. you can see that these men have been arrested, hands behind their backs and phones taken away. french soldiers told us that these men are the same people responsible for an exchange of fire close to the airport. >> these men will be taken to the international military base at the airport. >> the priority is the same for all soldiers. to secure the zone so we can have a little more peace. >> most here welcome what is happening. they want the french to do more. >> translation: we are happy with what the
in another suburb of the city a man is carried to safety. he's been stabbed. locals accuse him of being part of anti-balaka. a christian militia group. >> we found this man walking. we have two grenades. we ask him where he is from. he couldn't tell us. >> french soldiers have a difficult task. there are thousands of armed people in the city. french forces are under a u.n. mandate to disarm them. >> the french stop a pick-up. a seleka soldier in a beret are told to move away...
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this is all over the city, and over this area. that's what is waiting. 270,000 people were, at one time, without power. the provider in the area said it's working as hard as it can and has made progress. 4200 boots on the ground trying to restore power with another 500 on the way. they say they are in dire need of help that they are calling in the troops and placing them as far away as florida. the power companies offering support by sending the crews here helping dallas and getting neighbourhoods like this that has been without power thursday, 1am, more than 60 hours going on without power. they are trying to get these people back with their lights on. >> why is it taking so long. a lot of people including rebecca knew it was coming and predicted it would be pretty bad. >> you're right. but, you know, i live down the street from here. my power went out half an hour ago. it seems like the weather may be getting better. because it's below freezing, the trees are heavy. you can't predict when the wind will snap. the other reason it'
this is all over the city, and over this area. that's what is waiting. 270,000 people were, at one time, without power. the provider in the area said it's working as hard as it can and has made progress. 4200 boots on the ground trying to restore power with another 500 on the way. they say they are in dire need of help that they are calling in the troops and placing them as far away as florida. the power companies offering support by sending the crews here helping dallas and getting...
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upper 30s. 41 in napa. 43 in redwood city. colder into wednesday morning. afternoon highs we will notice the cool down. 10 to 15 degrees cooler. largely in the low 50s. it will be colder into wednesday and thursday. a freeze watch is in effect for the bay area. the only one not under the watch is san francisco. elsewhere it is thursday for temperatures in the 20s and 30s. as for the sierra there will be half a foot up to a foot. dryer conditions and quite chilly into thursday morning. extended forecast, cooler in the mornings. conditions in the 20s and 30s, upper 40s and 50s. we will warm slightly into the weekend. we will have a chance of rain into friday. >> the rest of the nfl, they may be unbeatable at home. uc irvine and their 7'6" a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice
upper 30s. 41 in napa. 43 in redwood city. colder into wednesday morning. afternoon highs we will notice the cool down. 10 to 15 degrees cooler. largely in the low 50s. it will be colder into wednesday and thursday. a freeze watch is in effect for the bay area. the only one not under the watch is san francisco. elsewhere it is thursday for temperatures in the 20s and 30s. as for the sierra there will be half a foot up to a foot. dryer conditions and quite chilly into thursday morning. extended...
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the city of l-a is suing wells fargo and citibank for losses during the housing crash. the lawsuit blames the banks for discriminatory mortgage lending that led to foreclosures in minority communities.it says banks should reimburse affected cities for lost tax revenue. both banks say the lawsuit is baseless, and that each applicant was treated with the same objective criteria. 20 states are saying no to expanding medicaid under the affordable care act... and a new report shows-- it could costs those states billions. among them, texas which stands to lose nearly $10 billion dollars. according nbc some of the red states are taking a pass out of a desire for less government intervention. under the expansion, the government kick's in 100% of additional costs for medicaid the first 3 years. the aim is making certain low income american's have sufficient health coverage. mcdonald's posted advice on its employee resource website, that could be considered in "bad taste. the helpful hints included: for employees wondering how much to tip the massage therapist, pool cleaner or au
the city of l-a is suing wells fargo and citibank for losses during the housing crash. the lawsuit blames the banks for discriminatory mortgage lending that led to foreclosures in minority communities.it says banks should reimburse affected cities for lost tax revenue. both banks say the lawsuit is baseless, and that each applicant was treated with the same objective criteria. 20 states are saying no to expanding medicaid under the affordable care act... and a new report shows-- it could costs...
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. >> we are waiting new details on the deadly train derailment in new york city. there will be an update on the investigation. this after crews recovered a secondidate recorder and hopefully to discover the cause of a deadly passenger accident to hit in the 31 year history. laura has more from the bronx. >> reporter: hi, bill, as you mentioned, the first deadly accident and over 20,000 commuter aresous it every week. osobviously a major mess and disaster. we have brand new video to show you what is happening in the rail yard and crews working through the night and morning after righting the toppled rail cards. investigators are continuing to interview passengers and crew members. we heard the engineer is expected to be interviewed today. the ntsb spokes person could not confirm. that there is a signals time and survival factor team and look in every aspect that killed four and injured 60 and several people in critical conditions in the new york hospital. andrew cuomo said the damage is much worse than it looks from the pictures. >> there are three possibilities, a
. >> we are waiting new details on the deadly train derailment in new york city. there will be an update on the investigation. this after crews recovered a secondidate recorder and hopefully to discover the cause of a deadly passenger accident to hit in the 31 year history. laura has more from the bronx. >> reporter: hi, bill, as you mentioned, the first deadly accident and over 20,000 commuter aresous it every week. osobviously a major mess and disaster. we have brand new video to...
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but since the mi the mid 90s, after the oklahoma city bombings in 1995, congress passed laws expanding the grounds for the detention and deportation of noncitizens. for national security reasons and set up a registry for those from predominantl predominantlym countries. in 2003, the bush administration created ice, under the newly formed department of homeland security, its ten year goal was to deport every single deportable noncitizen in the country. two years later the bush administration expanded the detention of criminal prosecution of undocumented people crossing the border. >> undocumented individuals to enter our country represents an obvious homeland security act. >>> in 2006, congress passed the secure detention act, ice also promoted programs like secured communities and the criminal alien program that flagged potentially deportable immigrants. secure communities has expanded leading to a sharp rise in detentions and deportations. >> the highest number of roofnlingremovals in our histor. >> it has been another record breaking year in immigration and customs enforcement. >> mo
but since the mi the mid 90s, after the oklahoma city bombings in 1995, congress passed laws expanding the grounds for the detention and deportation of noncitizens. for national security reasons and set up a registry for those from predominantl predominantlym countries. in 2003, the bush administration created ice, under the newly formed department of homeland security, its ten year goal was to deport every single deportable noncitizen in the country. two years later the bush administration...
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and 19 bucks a day and travel taxes and the city to travel in portland, oregon. visitors pay $23 a day in texas. okay. well, if you had in california or florida, if you want to have a brake on travel taxes, that is the place to go, especially burbank, where you'll pay less than $2 per day. coming up next from a users guide to taxes with more changes ahead and we will have a tax strategy session. you can start planning and start saving. we will have that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you've got copd like me, hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema d chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps on my obstructed airways for a full 24 hour spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for suddesymptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical hel
and 19 bucks a day and travel taxes and the city to travel in portland, oregon. visitors pay $23 a day in texas. okay. well, if you had in california or florida, if you want to have a brake on travel taxes, that is the place to go, especially burbank, where you'll pay less than $2 per day. coming up next from a users guide to taxes with more changes ahead and we will have a tax strategy session. you can start planning and start saving. we will have that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you've got copd like...
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they were hoping for a record crowd in mexico city arena. but 45 minutes before the spurs-timberwolves tipoff, it was filled with smoke. the game was postponed to be made up sometime in minneapolis. >>> the lakers kobe bryant is not playing in friday's game. the decision here made after he felt some general soreness in the foot that he injured eight months ago. the next possible play date is sunday. we'll be listening for that. >>> we don't need to wait until march for madness. north carolina stunned michigan state. it is their first loss. the tar heels more aggressive play throughout the game kept them in the lead throughout. they win 79-66. steelers coach mike tomlin getting a hefty $100,000 fine. the charge, interfering with a play in progress. the question, did he keep the running back from a touchdown by stand took close to the field during a play in action? they do not like this. in the end, it didn't really matter is one question as well. the steelers losing the game to the ravens, and the other coach says his actions were embarrassin
they were hoping for a record crowd in mexico city arena. but 45 minutes before the spurs-timberwolves tipoff, it was filled with smoke. the game was postponed to be made up sometime in minneapolis. >>> the lakers kobe bryant is not playing in friday's game. the decision here made after he felt some general soreness in the foot that he injured eight months ago. the next possible play date is sunday. we'll be listening for that. >>> we don't need to wait until march for...
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the city's bankruptcy sets a precedent how other cities handle their economic problems. the city of stockton in northern california has few options to dig itself out of that hole. melissa chan explains. >> preparing for the holidays. a merry time of year for alfred and his wife carol. but in the back of their minds a not so merry prospect. a where former employee of the city of bankrupt stockton. >> we lose our medical care, if we lose our pension then i'll probably lose my house. >> in the era of boom before the financial crisis bust stockton made some costly mistakes over building and pricey city projects, including a stadium and marina and an exorbitant plan for municipal employees. its plan made cuts just about everywhere, even in basic services such as police officers and firefighters. crime sky roblghted. >> this is -- skyrocketed. this is an ugly ugh hely thing. bankruptcy ask something we really don't want to do. after you get there you don't have a lot of options to get out. >> but one thing stockton would not do: cut pensions. it would allow benefits to grow at
the city's bankruptcy sets a precedent how other cities handle their economic problems. the city of stockton in northern california has few options to dig itself out of that hole. melissa chan explains. >> preparing for the holidays. a merry time of year for alfred and his wife carol. but in the back of their minds a not so merry prospect. a where former employee of the city of bankrupt stockton. >> we lose our medical care, if we lose our pension then i'll probably lose my house....
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smith himself had gone on line and critical of militia's operating in the city. we know from personal experience on the grouped that that is a dangerous place. it involved clashes and killings and assassination just a day in benghazi and finally bill. to show you how tense things are. we are told by an administrator of the school there is another american teacher held in a secure location and told to go home tomorrow. the plans for smith to head home next week to it be with his family for christmas is not to be. >> thank you, greg for that story out of the london. >>> here at home president obama on the offensive with the health care law. but he is facing a real problem. >> the president's big focus is to create a better economy and jobs for the people. that's where the focus is. >> we have a debate on that agenda. >>> plus an american city declaring war on the butterfly. >> war or protecting. >> free and fly. fly away. bye-bye. ♪ i have low testosterone. there, i said it. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's w
smith himself had gone on line and critical of militia's operating in the city. we know from personal experience on the grouped that that is a dangerous place. it involved clashes and killings and assassination just a day in benghazi and finally bill. to show you how tense things are. we are told by an administrator of the school there is another american teacher held in a secure location and told to go home tomorrow. the plans for smith to head home next week to it be with his family for...
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the sound that is turning heads at the freedom tower in new york city. listen to this. [ strange sound ] >> does anyone know what that is? don't miss our report after this. >>> welcome back. right now a new mystery surround one world trade center. for about a year new yorkers have reported hearing an eerie sound coming from the newly constructed billing. they call it haunting, and it's got a lot of people talking. rick joins us now. you did some investigative work. what did you learn? >> reporter: there's clearly a noise. not clear where it's coming from. it's been dubbed the wailing world trade center. it is called eerie, haunting, moaning. the whistling was first reported by the tribeca citizen on a day after thanksgiving, a mon said he first heard the sound during hurricane sandy last year, and assumed it would be eliminate when the framework was funded. last week the neighbors say the trueman began whistling again with a two--toned cry, calling it unmistakable and chilling. so here it is. you judge for yourself. >> that was from last week. now last y
the sound that is turning heads at the freedom tower in new york city. listen to this. [ strange sound ] >> does anyone know what that is? don't miss our report after this. >>> welcome back. right now a new mystery surround one world trade center. for about a year new yorkers have reported hearing an eerie sound coming from the newly constructed billing. they call it haunting, and it's got a lot of people talking. rick joins us now. you did some investigative work. what did you...
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court this month. >>> a hijacked shipment of highly radioactive material turned up north of mexico city. of these stole the truck on monday and pride open the protective -- pried open the case holding the cobalt 60 used for medical radiation therapy and also to make a dirty bomb but investigators think the thieves just wanted the metal for recycling. a nuclear physicist says they could be dead in days from radiation poisoning. >>> 4:38. a man wanted for a massacre in mexico was arrested in sacramento. reporter nick janes on how he managed to hide in plain sight for more than a decade. >> reporter: he was a fugitive in plain sight in the north sacramento neighborhood. jim stankos called it home for 50 years. his name is genarro. he spent 13 years on the run a wanted man. authorities say he used heavy weapons to kill a commissioner and seven other city officials in a massacre in mexico back in may 2000. >> eight people? >> reporter: u.s. marshals acting on a tip from mexican authorities tracked him down here in mexico. he was staying at grove avenue with a family. >> oh, my god. and he is
court this month. >>> a hijacked shipment of highly radioactive material turned up north of mexico city. of these stole the truck on monday and pride open the protective -- pried open the case holding the cobalt 60 used for medical radiation therapy and also to make a dirty bomb but investigators think the thieves just wanted the metal for recycling. a nuclear physicist says they could be dead in days from radiation poisoning. >>> 4:38. a man wanted for a massacre in mexico...
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mid 40s in redwood city. and another live view, a panel of temperatures for you, 40 santa rosa. 47 novato. and these forecast features freeze warning and spare the air alert tomorrow. turning milder after mid week and that is something to look forward to if you don't like cold. count me in that group. here is our satellite image showing high pressure but it's a pool of very cold air blanketing southern california including bay area. one more blocking pattern, jet stream flowing well north. there is no rain in sight how dry has it been? we're on track here in san francisco. driest january to december on record. the driest one on record back in 1917 with just nine inches of rain for one year period. so far, this year, in san francisco we've received only 5.59 inches so not likely to get another 4.41 inches of rain. it could happen. this year is. overnight tonight, clear skies and cold again. low temperatures down to 20 in another bay valley locations. tomorrow high's won't be very high. here is the accu-weather
mid 40s in redwood city. and another live view, a panel of temperatures for you, 40 santa rosa. 47 novato. and these forecast features freeze warning and spare the air alert tomorrow. turning milder after mid week and that is something to look forward to if you don't like cold. count me in that group. here is our satellite image showing high pressure but it's a pool of very cold air blanketing southern california including bay area. one more blocking pattern, jet stream flowing well north....
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the judge clearing the way for bankruptcy and for cutting pensions for city workers, and as a result, this was the scene outside the courthouse. protestors with a message about the spirit of detroit and a plea to keep the pensions intact. >>> and we're talking about jobs in america in a lot of ways tonight. our made in america team is back now with a december to remember. we have learned tonight that the average american shopper has already spent $407 on holiday gifts, so what if we all just bought one gift, made in america, how many thousands of new jobs could we create. the head of the team, david muir with some help kicking off made in america christmas. >> when you say kicking off we mean it. this was help in ways i could not have imagined. tonight something different as we heard on the streets as we began to answer that question, are you in? >> reporter: just walk outside abc headquarters here in new york -- ♪ >> reporter: andy williams put it best -- it's the most wonderful time of the year. even about the trees we asked, made in america? >> almost 11 feet. >> reporter: how mu
the judge clearing the way for bankruptcy and for cutting pensions for city workers, and as a result, this was the scene outside the courthouse. protestors with a message about the spirit of detroit and a plea to keep the pensions intact. >>> and we're talking about jobs in america in a lot of ways tonight. our made in america team is back now with a december to remember. we have learned tonight that the average american shopper has already spent $407 on holiday gifts, so what if we...
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just take the city of little rock. they are preparingor a drop of upwards of 40 degrees, mid-70s into the mid-30s in just 24 hours. weather channel meteorologist mike seidel is up where the professionals live. a cold and windy night in duluth, minnesota, where i'm told it's rocking our satellite truck back and forth in addition to you. mike, good evening. >> reporter: hey, good evening, brian. it has been a wild day out here. lake superior winds gusting over 40 and six to eight foot waves crashing behind me. and just up the road, they've had 22 inches of snow. as you mentioned, a big part of the west, 17 million people being impacted by the storm as i got hit by a wave. and look at the snowfall forecast. another foot here. the colorado skiers will get another foot of snow. even plowable snow in denver where temperatures this afternoon fell 26 degrees in two hours. once the snow ends, the bitter cold comes in from the yukon. temperatures thursday as cold as 35 degrees below average in denver. billings topped out at 4. f
just take the city of little rock. they are preparingor a drop of upwards of 40 degrees, mid-70s into the mid-30s in just 24 hours. weather channel meteorologist mike seidel is up where the professionals live. a cold and windy night in duluth, minnesota, where i'm told it's rocking our satellite truck back and forth in addition to you. mike, good evening. >> reporter: hey, good evening, brian. it has been a wild day out here. lake superior winds gusting over 40 and six to eight foot waves...
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their game is canceled when smoke fills the mexico city arena. >>> and survival story. a man survives for nearly a week after a car crash leaves him trapped at the bottom of a ravine. >> yeah. it was a miracle. god made me survive. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, december 5th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning much of the country is in the grips of a ended up. our affiliate in boston has more on the dropping temperatures and the weather. >> a big cold outbreak is in progress and it's going to be felt across the west first. look at the heise. 12 in denver. many spots will stay in subzero temperatures all the way through next week. the cold air continues to move down the plains and by the weekend stretching over toward chicago. high of 21. just a goose egg in minneapolis. the only safe spot on the map is going to be south georgia and florida. that's where you're going to want to go to escape all the cold. you're talking significant snow across the rockies but then it works its way toward t
their game is canceled when smoke fills the mexico city arena. >>> and survival story. a man survives for nearly a week after a car crash leaves him trapped at the bottom of a ravine. >> yeah. it was a miracle. god made me survive. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, december 5th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning much of the country is in the grips of a ended up. our affiliate in...
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redwood city, 34. it's not just the cold, we have a low pressure area moving in and that means when you combine them with the cold air, there will be low snow levels. find out who is going to get white coming up in a few minutes. >> sounds good, thanks, paul. at some bay area businesses, sales are sizzling because of the cold snap. this shoe repair shop, walnut creek, fixes five pairs of boots on a given day. guess what? today that number is pushing 40. a pell can rock boutique across the street is reporting a 500% jump in sweaters and jacket sales. >> when the weather gets cold, it's really busy. >> big cold winds, okay, now it's time to layer up. >> even ice cream shops are breathing along. at cream, hot chocolate sales are up 60% month to month. ice cream sales surprisingly, have not dipped much. >> it's a murder case that haunted bay area investigators for nearly 20 years. tonight, they announced a game changing break in the case. easing dna and this mold of a woman only known as jane, santa cruz p
redwood city, 34. it's not just the cold, we have a low pressure area moving in and that means when you combine them with the cold air, there will be low snow levels. find out who is going to get white coming up in a few minutes. >> sounds good, thanks, paul. at some bay area businesses, sales are sizzling because of the cold snap. this shoe repair shop, walnut creek, fixes five pairs of boots on a given day. guess what? today that number is pushing 40. a pell can rock boutique across the...
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their game is canceled when smoke fills the mexico city arena. >>> and survival story. a man survives for nearly a week after a car crash leaves him trapped at the bottom of a ravine. >> yeah. it was a miracle. god made me survive. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, december 5th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning much of the country is in the grips of a massive winter-like storm system that's spreading arctic temperatures and heavy snow. an icy messy commute is in store for folks in duluth, minnesota, this morning where the snow dumped two feet of snow in some areas. at least five of them have been fatal. temperatures there will be in the low teens today. in fact, it is so cold salvation army bell ringers have been forced inside. in salt lake city, a driver who had been in the accident, he forgot to put the car in park. the driverless car headed down the icy interstate with the horn blaring. we don't know where the car ended up. our affiliate in boston has more on the dropping temperatures
their game is canceled when smoke fills the mexico city arena. >>> and survival story. a man survives for nearly a week after a car crash leaves him trapped at the bottom of a ravine. >> yeah. it was a miracle. god made me survive. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, december 5th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning much of the country is in the grips of a massive winter-like storm...
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not the only city facing this economic divide. it's been faced by other comuns who wanted to form their own city. ben where does this effort stand? >> well john it really seems like it's starting to gain some traction. this group tried over the past few years to get legislation passed to try to get their own school district. but lawmakers slapped that down saying only an official municipality could run their own schools. so this essentially is their answer. jeffrey lee doesn't miss a moment with his grandchildren on the north end of baton rouge. and although they're not in school yet he knows that education will be the key to a better life. >> i want them you know to go to school and learn as much as they can. >> but that's a challenge in a city where 60% of the public schoolchildren aren't learning at grade level. >> it's one of the worst school systems in the state. how many other generations of children do you have to disserve before you say you know what, let's try something different. >> lylionel reiny, the city of . george w
not the only city facing this economic divide. it's been faced by other comuns who wanted to form their own city. ben where does this effort stand? >> well john it really seems like it's starting to gain some traction. this group tried over the past few years to get legislation passed to try to get their own school district. but lawmakers slapped that down saying only an official municipality could run their own schools. so this essentially is their answer. jeffrey lee doesn't miss a...
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snow in oklahoma city and an ice event south of there. event west of dallas and north west of dallas there will be snow and ice on the roads. raining in memphis and little rock. all the sudden the cold air slides in. memphis, down to about 34. that's a bad number. as soon as you get down after the sunset you'll get roads. back down into cincinnati, see how the storm slides to the east. for the most part, new york should be just wet. there's no moisture left in the storm so i think it's just a rain event for new york. but watch out for the frozen puddles on saturday. >> thank you for that. and keep an eye on it for us if you will. >>> happening right now off the florida everglades national park, about 30 pilot whales are trapped in shallow water. the pictures are really remarkable. you can see the stretch of beach where some of them are absolutely beached. there's an -- there's an urgent attempt to try to rescue the whales still in the water. look at that. a parks spokeswoman says that four of them are dead. all of these others though pote
snow in oklahoma city and an ice event south of there. event west of dallas and north west of dallas there will be snow and ice on the roads. raining in memphis and little rock. all the sudden the cold air slides in. memphis, down to about 34. that's a bad number. as soon as you get down after the sunset you'll get roads. back down into cincinnati, see how the storm slides to the east. for the most part, new york should be just wet. there's no moisture left in the storm so i think it's just a...